The most important thing is that they are very intelligent animals

The most important thing is that they are very intelligent animals, even in the wild. Not only that, the honey badger is a tireless animal. Although it may actually fail in the battle for possession of predators, it will not stop until death, or until its attacker succumbs or dies. Snake venom will affect badgers? Is it sting? bite? Because badger honey has thick skin, snakes, bees and other biting animals are difficult to penetrate. This puts badger honey in a strategic position in overcoming snake bites and bee bites. 



In addition, these small animals were also witnessed after being bitten by snakes or eating poisonous snakes in the wild. Although the bite can make the badger quite sleepy, after only a few hours of rest, the badger can stand up and resume normal activities, and will not feel more painful than being bitten by a snake. or eat slaughter or sick. In the event of a bee sting, true honey badgers can succumb to venom associated with similar bites and bites. Not only that, because its hard skin provides an extra layer of protection for the honey badgers, it has a broad ability to survive even when it is bitten by a bee or another bite. 

What is the bad enemy of honey badger? Even when it was small and strong like a honey badger, it was not without its rivals. Honey badger is often eaten by lions and leopards. Lions, in particular, often hang around honey in floods, defeating them in number and size. Besides, as mentioned before, the honey badger will not retreat without fighting, regardless of the size of the opponent, can maintain a high level of fighting emotion. Other coincidental enemies of honey badger include hyenas, nose dogs, crocodiles and jackals. For humans, badger honey is basically careful. Although there are no recorded cases of honey badger biting people, but for humans, the lowest is to keep the distance. If the honey badger feels any form of intimidation, it will actually annoy people. How does badger honey fight lions and snakes? Like many animals, especially the younger ones, if they feel threatened, they often seek refuge and escape to those soon-to-be-nests or caves. 

This is no different from Honey Badger, although it is considered a terrible and ferocious opponent when threatened. Mezzanine honey also has an advantage, it is creating a bad smell in the anal glands. This smell alone is often sufficient to combat the potential challenges. In addition, the power of sharp teeth and jaws, combined with its sharp, powerful claws, allows honey badgers to repel snakes very cheaply. If the honey badger recognizes its opponent, such as a coming snake, it will usually grab the snake's chin and bite it until the snake gives up fighting or losing its life. Because the honey badger is so scared, you certainly can't assume it can't be hard to have a lion. In fact, it is known that the honey badgers will chase a group of young lions and win. Because the honey badger will chase the opponent's groin, it is a cheap position and can cause predators to die of blood loss. How does a predator slaughter a honey badger? Because badger honey has thick skin, it is difficult for teeth or fangs to penetrate to kill, causing badger honey to bleed to death. The skin of the honey is very thick and elastic, almost a quarter inch thick, and is mostly played by thick arrows, spears and canines.

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